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Alumni Oxonienses
… esquire, one of his majesty's bedchamber; died in the Old Palace Yard at Westminster 12 April 1684, buried 24th at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Penleigh House, 64 is a moated site, traditionally called Palace Garden. Dilton, locally called Old Dilton, lies about …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… advanced far as it does not appear in Hollar's view of the palace of c. 1660. It does, however, appear in a view of c. … architrave, cornice and pediment. Plate: see St. James' Palace, Chapel Royal (p. 131b.) Reredos: forming also base to … moulded hand-rails and turned balusters. Westminster Palace ConditionGood. (23). French Protestant Huguenot …
Old and New London
… an hexagonal projection upon the passage leading from Palace Yard to "Poets' Corner." St. Edmund was Archbishop of …
Old and New London
… the Chapel of St. Stephen, within the walls of Westminster Palace, which had become vacant by the suppression of the … the west end of the Abbey and the gatehouse; the bishop's palace, formerly the abbot's house, was given to the Lord … the ground, and to have applied the materials towards the palace which he was then erecting in the Strand, known by the …
Old and New London
… of Westminster." Another cause of its growth was the royal palace which for centuries nestled under the shadow of the … it was probably on account of the contiguity of the royal palace of Westminster to the monastery that the king was … 1066, Edward the Confessor breathed his last, in the Palace hard by, and was buried before the high altar of the …
Old and New London
… the proceeding began from out the said Hall into the Palace Yard, through the Gate House and the end of King … the procession was to commence, and continued through New Palace Yard, Parliament Street, and Bridge Street, into King … have become so popular at Exeter Hall, and at the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, was celebrated here on the 26th of May, …
Old and New London
… architect, "formerly arose a magnificent apex to a royal palace, surrounded by its own greater and lesser sanctuaries …
Old and New London
… builded to the use of this chappell (though out of the Palace Court), some distance west, in the Little Sanctuarie, … now the space between Tothill Street and the Westminster Palace Hotel. Bagford describes this house as of brick, with …
Survey of London
… Langley had himself published design for the bridge at New Palace Yard, Westminster in 1736, and he contended that … building a bridge across the River Thames, from the New Palace Yard in the City of Westminster to the opposite shore …
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